
Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun Bythell
Bythell clearly has a dry sense of humor, and in his business, he needs it. If you’re a bookseller or a former bookseller, or have ever wondered what it would be like to be a bookseller – or even if you are just a book lover, you’ll enjoy The Diary of a Bookseller.

Like to Die by David Housewright
Rushmore McKenzie is back in David Housewright’s LIKE TO DIE, the fifteenth in the series. Fans will find no surprises here -- true to form, there’s humor, conflict, action, sexual tension and finally resolution.

Once in a Blue Moon Lodge by Lorna Landvik
Lorna has a gift for creating memorable characters in gorgeous landscapes. We've waited a long time for this sequel to Patty Jane's House of Curl. Once in a Blue Moon Lodge was a guilty pleasure -- like tasting a favorite childhood dish after a long time away. Ione, Patty Jane, and Nora weave together a rag tag family forged by time and love lost and found.

Love and Ruin by Paula McLain
Paula McLain is one of my favorite authors of historical fiction because she carefully researches her subjects and characters. Circling the Sun -- about the life of horse trainer and aviator Beryl Markham was one of my favorites, but now with Love and Ruin, she has fleshed out the life of another strong female, Martha Gellhorn. I can't wait to read her next book!